With spring fast approaching one of my wardrobe "must haves" was a little cotton ethnic print dress. Since I can't wait until the weather warms up to wear it, I've found ways to layer until I can wear it on its own.
- First I've layered the dress over a white tee and grey skinny jeans. Pair with some vintage boots and a big crocheted scarf and you're ready for those chilly pre-spring days.
- For another cool weather option you can layer over a pair of tights and boots with a shrunken sweater.
- When the weather starts to warm pair the dress with a vintage vest, over-the-knee socks and a pair of flat oxfords.
- Finally, for those nice spring days, tuck the dress into a pair of baggy old cut-offs and pair with pretty wedge sandals.
14 comments:
all of them are great. so you can wear it in every season. looks great. i especially love these grey socks ;-)
I love the scarf on the first picture. You created such amazing looks!
me again :) this dress is great, i have one of my one wich looks almost the same.
& yes socks are magnificent, so ql, so special <3
it seems you always know what to wear. thumbs up.
LOVE the ethnic print dress. and your transitions from fall to summer. is yours thrifted? i feel like i could probably get a thrift store at home:)
xoxo
I love love those gray socks. where'd you get them?
Thanks so much everyone!
La Petite: Yes, the dress is thrifted. It was longer and has been cut off and hemmed.
Geek-Betty: I picked these socks up at the store where I used to work in LA but I've seen similar pairs at H&M and Urban Outfitters.
You’re like an infinite sell of style, great looks what can I say, number 1 and 3, are so cool. I actually have a dress like that, might try them out.
wow. all four looks are great.
love it, love it!
ooooh, i love the dress tucked into the shorts, really cute!
I really love all of them!
Wow, the dress is fabulous in all 4 photos. If I had to choose, my favorite looks are the top 2. Very inspiring!
your site rocks my world - love all these outfits! I was out of town so now I have a lot to catch up! ;-)
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